Word: must
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...editorial writer must of necessity be supercritical or he would not be in the newspaper business, much less in that peculiar branch of sophisticated criticism that goes by the name of editorial writing. For aside from other considerations, it is the attempt of nearly every modern newspaper to lead rather than to portray public opinion in its editorial columns. The mail, published daily, and consisting of the interested contributions of enthusiastic or irate readers of the editorial columns is sufficient testimony to the diversity of opinion. And, as is obvious, such questions that may have two sides, representing enough partisan...
...where space permits such comments as may emanate from the student body in response to a question of University interest will be published in detail. Only in this way may a medium of opinion be reached, opinion that is representative of the college at large. Otherwise the CRIMSON must rest upon the opinion of its editors in person, and as such, exist as a partisan and individual critic of the activities and movements that command interest among the body of students in the University...
Students in the Engineering School who have previously registered must register in 209 Pierce Hall not later than 5 o'clock Monday...
...study cards of upperclassmen or Freshmen previously registered in the College must be made out and handed in to University C on or before 5 o'clock Tuesday...
Freshman journalists must wait until after the midyear examinations to have their first opportunity to compete for the CRIMSON. An earlier start is considered inadvisable, as an acquaintance with the University and a good scholastic foundation are considered essential for the successful CRIMSON candidate...